humanizer-cli is a simple tool that runs in your command prompt. It checks any text you give it and tells you if an AI wrote it. No complicated setup. No programming required.
This tool finds 33 different signs that show text came from an AI. It works on your own writing, text from the web, or anything else you want to check.
33 Detection Methods - Each method looks for a different AI writing pattern. Together they catch almost all AI-generated text.
Before and After Examples - See what AI text looks like and how to fix it. Learn the difference between machine writing and human writing.
Draft Checker - Run your drafts through the tool. It marks sections that sound like AI. You can then rewrite those parts to sound more natural.
Zero Dependencies - The tool runs on its own. No need to install Python, Node.js, or any other software. Download and use it right away.
Works Offline - All detection happens on your computer. Your text never leaves your machine. No internet connection needed after download.
| Requirement | Minimum |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows 10 or Windows 11 |
| Architecture | 64-bit (x64) |
| RAM | 512 MB |
| Storage | 50 MB free space |
| Internet | Only needed for download |
- Click the big green button at the top of this page.
- You will go to the releases page on GitHub.
- Look for the file named
humanizer-cli-windows.exe. - Click that file to start the download.
No installation needed. The tool runs as a standalone program.
- Open the folder where you downloaded the file.
- Move the file to a place you can find later, like your Desktop or Documents folder.
- That is it. The tool is ready to use.
Press the Windows key on your keyboard. Type cmd. Press Enter. A black window with white text will open.
Type this command and press Enter:
cd Desktop
Do this if you put the file on your Desktop. If you put it in Documents, type cd Documents instead.
Type the file name and press Enter:
humanizer-cli-windows.exe
The tool will start. You will see a menu with options.
- Save your text in a
.txtfile. - Place the file in the same folder as the tool.
- Run the tool and select option 1.
- Type the file name (example:
mytext.txt). - Press Enter. The tool will show you results.
- Run the tool and select option 2.
- Type or paste your text.
- Press Enter twice when done.
- The tool will show you results.
- Run the tool and select option 3.
- You will see examples of AI text and human text side by side.
- Use these examples to learn what to look for.
- Run the tool and select option 4.
- Paste your draft.
- The tool will highlight sentences that look like AI wrote them.
- Rewrite those sentences to sound more human.
The tool gives each piece of text a score from 0 to 100.
0-20 - Written by a human. No AI signs found.
21-50 - Mostly human. Some parts might need a second look.
51-80 - Likely AI. The text shows many AI patterns.
81-100 - Almost certainly AI. The text matches multiple AI writing styles.
Each result also shows a breakdown of which patterns were found. You can see exactly what triggered the score.
Check longer text. Short text (under 50 words) is harder to analyze. Try to check at least 100 words.
Compare versions. Run your draft through the checker. Fix the highlighted parts. Run it again. Repeat until the score drops below 20.
Learn from examples. The built-in examples show real AI text and human text. Study the differences. You will get better at spotting AI text on your own.
Use fresh text. AI detection works best on new text. Do not reuse text that was already checked.
Does this work on any text? Yes. The tool checks English text from any source. Emails, articles, essays, chat messages, and more.
Will it slow down my computer? No. The tool uses very little memory. It runs in seconds.
Can I use it for school or work? Yes. Many students and professionals use this tool to check their own writing.
Is my text saved anywhere? No. All processing happens on your computer. Nothing is sent to the internet.
What if I get an error? Make sure your file is a plain .txt file. Word documents (.docx) will not work. Copy the text from Word into a text file first.
"File not found" error - Your text file is not in the same folder as the tool. Move the file to the Desktop or wherever the tool is.
"Windows protected your PC" message - Click "More info" then "Run anyway". The tool is safe but new software sometimes triggers this warning.
Nothing happens when I type - Make sure the command prompt window is active. Click inside the window before typing.
Text shows as garbled - Save your text file as UTF-8 encoding. Most text editors have this option in the Save As menu.
- File Format: Windows executable (.exe)
- Language: Go
- Dependencies: None
- Detection Methods: 33
- Maximum File Size: 10 MB
- Supported Text: Plain text, UTF-8 encoded
Click the button above to go to the GitHub releases page. Download the latest version.
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